♦ reasonably

♦ reasonably
♦ reasonably /ˈri:znəblɪ/
avv.
1 ragionevolmente; in modo ragionevole: Let's sit down and talk reasonably, sediamoci e discutiamo in modo ragionevole; You can't reasonably expect them to understand, non puoi ragionevolmente aspettarti che capiscano
2 (seguito da avv. o agg.) abbastanza: She sings reasonably well, canta abbastanza bene; I'm reasonably sure it was him, sono abbastanza sicuro che è stato lui
3 (di un articolo) reasonably priced, dal prezzo ragionevole: reasonably priced foods, generi alimentari a un prezzo ragionevole.

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